Recap all Saturday's action and reaction in the Premier League, with highlights on mobile.

A great finish to another day full of goals and drama in the Premier League!

But don’t worry, we’ll be back tomorrow as Liverpool host Everton from 1pm before high-flying Manchester City take on Manchester United at Old Trafford (in case you weren't already aware!) - with both games live on Sky Sports Premier League.

And so the focus turns to a mouth-watering Sunday in the Premier League with two massive games live exclusively on Sky Sports, kicking off with Everton's trip to face Liverpool at Anfield from 1pm on Sky Sports.

The Blues were hoping to close the gap on Manchester United and Manchester City at the top of the table ahead of their Derby Day clash on Sunday, live on Sky Sports, but could not find a reply to Marko Arnautovic's sixth-minute strike.

It sees Chelsea remain 11 points behind Premier League leaders Man City, and Conte admitted after the game that their defence of the title could be over.

"This is the fourth defeat in 16 games. In my previous experience, when you lose four games in a season, it's impossible to stay and fight for the title," he said.

Would you believe it! On the counter Leicester grab what is likely to be the winning goal right at the death! Perez is the unlucky party, as he tries to save the day as Okazaki was about to pull the trigger, but poked the ball into his own net. Vardy had done brilliantly to pick him out after initially it looked like the chance had gone.

Gary Cahill was critical of Chelsea's performance after their 1-0 defeat at West Ham on Saturday, saying they were "miles off it from the start".

The Blues had been one a nine game unbeaten streak in all competitions heading into the Premier League clash, but were undone by an early Marko Arnautovic strike.
Cahill gave an honest assessment of the match following the loss at the London Stadium, and could not hide his disappointment at the result.

Storm Caroline has hit the UK today but it's a Gayle that has blown this one right open with about 15 minutes to go. It's stroke of luck for Newcastle, but Rafa Benitez won't mind one bit.

Leicester fail to get a corner clear, the ball is headed back in Gayle's direction, he gets the ball out of his feet, drills for goal, but the ball takes a huge deflection off Maguire, which sends Schmeichel the wrong way, as the ball rolls into the bottom corner.

The first bit of decent football of the second half and we have another goal! Great long ball from Mahrez picks out Albrighton, who cushions the ball into the path of Gray, who finds the net from the edge of the box, with the help of a generous deflection. Newcastle carved open far too easily.

West Ham now have to perform every week after beating Chelsea, says Jamie Redknapp, with Marko Arnautovic praised for his winning contribution.

It was the striker's sixth minute goal that saw David Moyes win his first game in charge of the Hammers and lifted them further up the table, although they do remain in the relegation spots on goal difference.

Following a much improved display at the London Stadium, Sky Sports pundit Redknapp set West Ham the task of producing the same level of performance on a consistent basis, especially with the squad they have.

Burnley manager Sean Dyche has lauded the contribution of Scott Arfield after the Canada midfielder's goal was the difference against Watford at Turf Moor.

"It's a very good win in the end," he told Sky Sports. "It was eventful for many reasons. I thought they started well and we didn't, then we grew into the game and had the sending off. Then we scored a good goal from Scotty Arfield and we really saw the game out pretty well overall.

"We had two goals chalked off, which were big decisions, and we didn't get the rub of the green on them, but it was a deserved victory."

36: SAVE!Schmeichel to the rescue. Awful pass across his own box by Chilwell is picked up by Murphy on the edge of the box, he curls for goal, but Schmeichel flings himself to his left to tip the ball wide.

Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson was a frustrated man once more after his side missed the chance to seal all three points at home to Bournemouth, with the game ending in a 2-2 draw.

Hodgson said: "I am frustrated, especially when you see a penalty missed in the last minutes of the game, by someone who has not been designated as a penalty taker, but has decided at the last minute that he is the man to take the penalty.

Asked if the order from the bench was for Luka Milivojevic to take the spot kick, Hodgson said: "Yes, that's true, yes.

"Unfortunately if it was a training session, and you award a penalty, and the player you don't want to take the penalty goes up and takes the ball, you can stop it.

"But in a Premier League game, we are too far from the penalty spot on the bench, and we're not allowed on the field of play, so unless the other players on the field are closer manage to wrestle the ball from him, then he takes it, the guy who has decided to take it."

Watford manager Marco Silva was critical of the match officials after his side were beaten 1-0 by Burnley at Turf Moor.

He said: “Firstly the result is not fair. We came here to play. We started very well, created the first big
chance to score, and after 20-25 minutes Burnley started to balance the match
more, there was a good competition between everybody, then after one
decision the referee made a big difference in the match, a big influence, and
it was a harsh decision for me.

"It's not a red, that changed everything, and
after two or three minutes they scored.

"The referee never had control of the match and he lost
it with the moment when he made the mistake. I understand I can make mistakes
and so can our players, and the referee can too, but he made a big mistake and
that had a big influence."

Mahrez picks the ball up around 25 yards from goal, shifts the ball quickly onto his left foot, rifles an effort at goal, which beats the despairing dive from Darlow and finds the net. Great strike, but Darlow will maybe feel he should have kept it out.

Sky Sports pundit Phil Thompson was on duty for Burnley’s slender 1-0 win over Watford and he was again impressed with how the Clarets prevailed against dangerous opponents.

“Watford started the game well, but Burnley have a knack for winning games like this,” he said. “I heard at one point the fans singing ‘One-nil to the Arsenal.’ They’ve found a way that works for them, but they could’ve got a second goal.

“Barnes was just offside [for Burnley's disallowed goal] but I actually think it should’ve stood and of course Sean Dyche was raging. Watford were by no means at any stage out of this game.”

Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson was surprised by just how easy life was for Huddersfield today in their 2-0 win over Brighton.

He said: “Brighton just couldn’t get going today. They couldn’t put their usual passing game together and it was easy for Huddersfield. I have to give a special mention to Tom Ince, as he did everything but score today.

“They’ll have to start winning away, but at home they are good. Chelsea will have a hard game there on Wednesday night. They didn’t really have to work hard for this win, which is unusual. I think they’ll have a lot more in the tank come Wednesday.”

What a start for the home side! Wonderful pass from Isaac Hayden to play Dwight Gayle in down the channel, he races to the byline, pulls it back for Joselu, a pass which fools the entire Leicester backline, leaving the former Stoke striker the simple task of sweeping the ball home. His first goal in eight.

Sky Sports pundit Charlie Nicholas has been reflecting on Swansea's 1-0 win over West Brom.

“In the end they deserved it. The game changed for them. They were timid and scared in the first half. Carroll was taking many touches and going backwards. I was surprised he left Abraham and Ayew out.

“If West Brom had scored first they probably would’ve won the game. The substitutions changed that. Bony didn’t do a lot in the first half, but he wasn’t getting a lot of service. He gets the match winner with a brave goal. It’s a massive three points.”